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cache

[kash] / kæʃ /




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It was the cache from the space behind the corner cupboard: it had been indeed the first place they looked.

From Literature

When a normal bear feeds, it peels back the hide of its prey and takes the innards and hind parts, then caches the rest for later.

From Literature

When Lithuanian police began rounding up members of the parcel plot they discovered a further cache of explosives, buried in food cans at a cemetery.

From BBC

These excursions hunted for evidence of Sir Franklin, and cached food, tents, and other supplies for future trips in the spring.

From Literature

Once Attia’s name showed up in the cache of Epstein files released by the Department of Justice earlier this month, it seemed as though cutting him loose would be a no-brainer for the news division.

From Los Angeles Times